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The chemical nature/identity of the substance stays the same when a physical change takes place.
mass
The TOTAL mass of the sample stays the same, but keep in mind that you can only measure it accurately if you can keep the sample confined, which can be difficult when changing a liquid to a gas. When heating a gas, it usually expands (or increases pressure in a rigid container).
The right answer is yes. This is because your mass always stays the same, the only thing that does change is your weight. Dhaivat
it is a solid
Your mass stays the same no matter where you are. Your weight will change.
The mass stays the same because mass doesn't change(under certain circumstances.)
The amount of mass stays the same.
Density depends on mass and volume. Neither of those quantities changes when a solid is moved to the moon.
The chemical nature/identity of the substance stays the same when a physical change takes place.
stays the same
mass
it stays da same
The TOTAL mass of the sample stays the same, but keep in mind that you can only measure it accurately if you can keep the sample confined, which can be difficult when changing a liquid to a gas. When heating a gas, it usually expands (or increases pressure in a rigid container).
So if you take your weight then divide it by 6.13 that is your on the moon and your mass stays the same.
I think it stays the same. I'm trying to figure this out as well. My friend told be it stays the same.
NoThe mass always stays the same. The volume of a subtance may change.